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Great place for a quick dinner with an excellent Piada and salad menu. Service is efficient and very kind. I ordered a salad and a piada, I didn't appreciate the size of my side salad so I ordered both but couldn't finish it since both...More

I come here often and I'm never disappointed. The piadina is always very good and stuffed (nothing like the one-ham-slice I found in other places) and the staff is nice. The only bad thing is that it's almost always crowded, but you can take it...More

With a design that let's you wander in the 18th Century, with a bit of LED lighting :-), you can savour a tasty piadine with the freshest ingredients. Friendly atmosphere, can be a bit crowded. 2 Piadine 2 wines 2 waters little less then 20€....More

I was here with my boyfriend. I really enjoyed it. Was a romantic place for me with all the furniture and clothes of staff, etc. Food amazing, for me was too much, I was not able to finish all. I have returned another time, but...More

The piadines they serve are very tasty. There is a long menu with man different choices, for a very decent price. Especially recommended for a quick lunch. The "kitchen" is open for everyone to see, which is nice, however leaves you with the smell of...More

Unfortunately, my husband and I each ordered a plate and a dessert to share for lunch, and there was something wrong with each dish. My husband ordered a chicken flatbread but was given turkey; my chicken meatball flatbread had meatballs that were not warm throughout;...More

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The Navigli is part of historic Milan. In the ancientdays, the entire city was linked with canals, similarto Venice. Today, most of the canals are gone, but theNavigli remains a canal-based neighborhood. There aretwo major canals: Naviglio Pavese and Naviglio Grande.The Naviglio Grande's bridges greet visitors at duskwith an amazing view. The Navigli district specializesin clubs, cafes, and vintage shops. Lifestyle reigns

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supreme here. You can start the walk from the Colonnedi San Lorenzo, an antique colonnade in front of theBasilica di San Lorenzo. During the daytime, thisplace acts as a meeting point for artists and studentsreading books or chatting with friends; the nightsturn it into a stepping-stone for club hoppers.Science lovers will also relish the opportunity tovisit the Science and Technology National MuseumLeonardo Da Vinci, showcasing inventions of theItalian genius.